I was out today doing some carp fishing and I noticed a fish tailing just off shore near me. I went to look and thought at first it was a trout, but when it didn't run at my approach I looked closer and realized it was a sucker, and it was mangled, alive but damaged.
I thought to myself, I dunno how this happened but It is a good opportunity for me to get a few shots and use them when I host clinic/workshops/derbies to show how important it is to handle fish carefully and with respect and care.
I know many people say it's just a sucker...sure but its a hard fighting fish and part of the ecosystem. Today it's just a sucker, tomorrow a carp, then just a pickerel, just a pike a bass a trout etc etc. I know this is preaching in a way but I feel strongly about this as I love to fish and all too many times I have seen people throw fish off bridges, into the woods, hit em with rock etc for no real reason. These are fish that I could have caught later and now they are dead.
Anyway, it isn't always for no reason. Sometimes, the person really does care, but they are misguided about fish care. Maybe a fish swallowed a hook, and instead of letting the hook rust out by cutting the line close and returning the fish to water, the person digs into the throat, pulls out some of the fishes insides while blood pours out the gills. They may have gotten the hook, but the fish will more then likely die.
I won't ramble on and on but I just wanted to remind people when we are out there, please take care of the fish so that all of us can enjoy the sport we love. Don't let it come to this: